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After a disaster strikes (e.g. earthquake) CityPlus can reach and chat with millions of citizens via messaging apps (e.g. SMS, Facebook Messenger, Skype, Telegram, Kik, Line, â€¦). In contrast to existing emergency systems that only have a one-way notification via SMS/Email, CityPlus enables a two-way communication with people via SMS, Email, Facebook Messenger, Skype, and potentially other popular messaging apps. In a matter of seconds, CityPlus not only does broadcast various messages (e.g. early warnings) to citizens, it also collects and analyzes their inputs in real time. We are working on integrating CityPlus with Microsoft Power BI to create real-time dashboards for local authorities. CityPlus also allows citizens to send voice messages, videos, images for richer understanding of the situation.

Further details regarding this project can be found here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/canitpro/2017/05/31/developing-bot-clients-using-xamarin-forms/

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Customer-Solutions-Workshops/Harnessing-Chatbots-via-XamarinForms-to-Automate-Disaster-Recover-Resource-ObtainmentRobust Choice Cloud Solution Inc. is a startup company with a great portfolio of projects in several areas like: Meeting and Decision Support Systems, Artificial Intelligence for Emergencies, Sustainability Decision Support Tool and so on. One of their solutions offers, Cityplus.io, automates disaster recover resource obtainment to support affected citizens. After a disaster strikes (e.g. earthquake) CityPlus can reach and chat with millions of citizens via messaging apps (e.g. SMS, Facebook Messenger, Skype, Telegram, Kik, Line, â€¦). In contrast to existing emergency systems that only have a one-way notification via SMS/Email, CityPlus enables a two-way communication with people via SMS, Email, Facebook Messenger, Skype, and potentially other popular messaging apps. In a matter of seconds, CityPlus not only does broadcast various messages (e.g. early warnings) to citizens, it also collects and analyzes their inputs in real time. We are working on integrating CityPlus with Microsoft Power BI to create real-time dashboards for local authorities. CityPlus also allows citizens to send voice messages, videos, images for richer understanding of the situation. Further details regarding this project can be found here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/canitpro/2017/05/31/developing-bot-clients-using-xamarin-forms/ 220https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Customer-Solutions-Workshops/Harnessing-Chatbots-via-XamarinForms-to-Automate-Disaster-Recover-Resource-Obtainment
Tue, 30 May 2017 20:04:19 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Customer-Solutions-Workshops/Harnessing-Chatbots-via-XamarinForms-to-Automate-Disaster-Recover-Resource-ObtainmentAnthony Bartolo, Sergii BaidachnyiAnthony Bartolo, Sergii Baidachnyi0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Customer-Solutions-Workshops/Harnessing-Chatbots-via-XamarinForms-to-Automate-Disaster-Recover-Resource-Obtainment/RSSAutomationStartupsAIMessagingStartupBotsEpisode 468: David Washington on Home AutomationDavid Washington describes how he was able to automate his garage and connect it to his iPhone. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Technology-and-Friends/tf468David Washington describes how he was able to automate his garage and connect it to his iPhone. 759https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Technology-and-Friends/tf468
Thu, 04 May 2017 00:54:52 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Technology-and-Friends/tf468David Washington [MSFT], David GiardDavid Washington [MSFT], David Giard0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Technology-and-Friends/tf468/RSSAutomationiphoneHome AutomationiOSBehind the Scenes: How Arena uses Azure App Services & GitHub to Streamline & Automate their Deployment ProcessArena is a digital media and entertainment startup based in Los Angeles. The Arena platform allows fans to interact with one another during live events. Working with sports like UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), Arena gives fans a place to connect that’s not as cluttered as Twitter or Facebook, and that focuses just on the live event.

Arena boasts some impressive audience numbers, saying they have more than 700,000 monthly active users and had over 100,000 uniques for a single UFC event. The startup is building widgets to allow websites and blogs to host Arena chats directly on their sites. And Arena hopes to be at 10 million monthly active users in the next 12 months.

Join Jerry Nixon as he welcomes Arena’s CTO, Rodrigo Reis and Sr. Technical Evangelist from Microsoft, Martin Schray to the show as they discuss how Microsoft and Arena worked together to help streamline and accelerate Arena’s deployment process – from staging to production - using Azure App Service and GitHub.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/DevRadio/DR1711Arena is a digital media and entertainment startup based in Los Angeles. The Arena platform allows fans to interact with one another during live events. Working with sports like UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), Arena gives fans a place to connect that’s not as cluttered as Twitter or Facebook, and that focuses just on the live event. Arena boasts some impressive audience numbers, saying they have more than 700,000 monthly active users and had over 100,000 uniques for a single UFC event. The startup is building widgets to allow websites and blogs to host Arena chats directly on their sites. And Arena hopes to be at 10 million monthly active users in the next 12 months.Join Jerry Nixon as he welcomes Arena’s CTO, Rodrigo Reis and Sr. Technical Evangelist from Microsoft, Martin Schray to the show as they discuss how Microsoft and Arena worked together to help streamline and accelerate Arena’s deployment process – from staging to production - using Azure App Service and GitHub. [2:44] What does Arena do?[4:40] Can you describe the project that Microsoft and Arena worked on together to solve?[6:56] How did the migration from AWS to Azure work out?[12:08] How would you rate the entire process?[14:54] How automated is the new process and how will this impact Arena?[17:30] How did being a TechStars graduate impact Arena?[19:19] What's next for Arena?If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites &amp; Blogs: Jerry Nixon's BlogMartin Schray on TwitterArena1446https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/DevRadio/DR1711
Tue, 07 Feb 2017 18:00:45 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/DevRadio/DR1711Jerry Nixon, mschray, DevRadio, ChrisCaldwell, ChrisJerry Nixon, mschray, DevRadio, ChrisCaldwell, Chris0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/DevRadio/DR1711/RSSAmazonAutomationAWSAzure ServicesAzure Services PlatformMicrosoft Azure PlatformWindows AzureAppsGitHubService Management AutomationOMS Automation - Introduction Webinar#MSOMS

Note that my twitter handle has changed from @_TheWorks_ to @stephanebudo

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MVP-Azure/OMS-Automation-Introduction-Webinar#MSOMS Basic overview of Microsoft Operations Management Suite in Azure, focusing on Azure Automation and Desired State Configuration.Note that my twitter handle has changed from @_TheWorks_ to @stephanebudo2364https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MVP-Azure/OMS-Automation-Introduction-Webinar
Thu, 19 Jan 2017 20:43:43 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MVP-Azure/OMS-Automation-Introduction-WebinarStephane BudoStephane Budo0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MVP-Azure/OMS-Automation-Introduction-Webinar/RSSAutomationPowerShellOMSSnack Pack 3: Xamarin Test Recorder for macOSWelcome to The Xamarin Show Snack Pack Edition. A Snack Pack is bite sized episode that is focused on a specific topic and covered in just a few minutes. In Episode 6: User Interface Automation, we were joined by friend of the show Charles Wang, Automation Software Engineer at Microsoft, who talks to us about the importance of testing mobile applications and how to build our first UI Test. Today, we take a look at how to created automated test scripts using the Xamarin Test Recorder, a standalone program, available for macOS.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-3-Xamarin-Test-Recorder-for-macOSWelcome to The Xamarin Show Snack Pack Edition. A Snack Pack is bite sized episode that is focused on a specific topic and covered in just a few minutes. In Episode 6: User Interface Automation, we were joined by friend of the show Charles Wang, Automation Software Engineer at Microsoft, who talks to us about the importance of testing mobile applications and how to build our first UI Test. Today, we take a look at how to created automated test scripts using the Xamarin Test Recorder, a standalone program, available for macOS. Show Links: Xamarin Test CloudXamarin Test RecorderGetting Started with Xamarin.UITestXamarin Evolve mobile app source codeFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShowUseful Links:Xamarin Developer Center &amp; BlogXamarin and AzureMobile DevOpsXamarin University Self-Guidedhttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-3-Xamarin-Test-Recorder-for-macOS
Wed, 26 Oct 2016 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-3-Xamarin-Test-Recorder-for-macOSJames MontemagnoJames Montemagno2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-3-Xamarin-Test-Recorder-for-macOS/RSSAutomationXamarindevtoolsTest Cloudxamarin+poweruserAutomating deploymentThis is a short video showing the automation capabilities in Azure Analysis Services for integration with Dev Ops processes and improved Application Lifecycle Management. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/series/Azure-Analysis-Services/AzureAnalysisServicesAutomationThis is a short video showing the automation capabilities in Azure Analysis Services for integration with Dev Ops processes and improved Application Lifecycle Management. 349https://channel9.msdn.com/series/Azure-Analysis-Services/AzureAnalysisServicesAutomation
Tue, 25 Oct 2016 13:56:49 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/series/Azure-Analysis-Services/AzureAnalysisServicesAutomationAzure, Colin MurphyAzure, Colin Murphy0https://channel9.msdn.com/series/Azure-Analysis-Services/AzureAnalysisServicesAutomation/RSSAutomationBusiness IntelligenceSQL Server Analysis ServicesEpisode 6: User Interface Automation with Charles WangThis week, James is joined by friend of the show Charles Wang, Automation Software Engineer at Microsoft, who talks to us about the importance of testing mobile applications. We focus on user interface automation with Xamarin.UITest to build out a full test suite for mobile apps all in C# from Visual Studio and Xamarin Studio for both iOS and Android. Charles builds out a full set of tests and covers best practices before sending the test up to the Xamarin Test Cloud to test the app on thousands of physical devices.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/User-Interface-Automation-with-Charles-WangThis week, James is joined by friend of the show Charles Wang, Automation Software Engineer at Microsoft, who talks to us about the importance of testing mobile applications. We focus on user interface automation with Xamarin.UITest to build out a full test suite for mobile apps all in C# from Visual Studio and Xamarin Studio for both iOS and Android. Charles builds out a full set of tests and covers best practices before sending the test up to the Xamarin Test Cloud to test the app on thousands of physical devices. Segments: [05:00] Calabash and Xamarin.UITest[07:00] Building our first UITest[15:00] Using the UITest REPL[31:00] Submitting to Xamarin Test Cloud and thousands of devices[40:00] Best practices for build UITestsTest Results from the Show!Show Links: Xamarin Test CloudGetting Started with Xamarin.UITestXamarin Evolve mobile app source codeFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoFollow @thischarleswangUseful Links:Xamarin Developer Center &amp; BlogXamarin and AzureMobile DevOpsXamarin University Self-Guided2804https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/User-Interface-Automation-with-Charles-Wang
Wed, 12 Oct 2016 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/User-Interface-Automation-with-Charles-WangJames MontemagnoJames Montemagno0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/User-Interface-Automation-with-Charles-Wang/RSSAndroidAutomationVisual StudioiOSXamarinTest Cloudxamarin+enthusiastThe Ops Team #28 - "Courage"The Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps.

This week on The Ops Team, we're stuck with 2 of the regulars, with Matt and Oguz bringing you up to speed with the latest IT news and David taking some well-deserved time off to celebrate the birth of his latest family addition. In the news, Matt gets all patriotic with the announcement of new datacenters in the UK, powering Azure and Office 365 services, and shares some great resources for learning all about Azure Automation DSC on Channel 9. Oguz brings us up to speed with the latest developments in VSTS along with some useful tools to increase availability of roles on Azure. Matt rounds out the show with some Azure Stack coolness ahead of Ignite, some OMS insight, and rounds up with a cool Docker video.

Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-28-CourageThe Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps. This week on The Ops Team, we're stuck with 2 of the regulars, with Matt and Oguz bringing you up to speed with the latest IT news and David taking some well-deserved time off to celebrate the birth of his latest family addition. In the news, Matt gets all patriotic with the announcement of new datacenters in the UK, powering Azure and Office 365 services, and shares some great resources for learning all about Azure Automation DSC on Channel 9. Oguz brings us up to speed with the latest developments in VSTS along with some useful tools to increase availability of roles on Azure. Matt rounds out the show with some Azure Stack coolness ahead of Ignite, some OMS insight, and rounds up with a cool Docker video. Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video. Azure Stuff with Matt McSpirit [01:41] - New UK Datacenters for Azure and Office 365 Services[03:50] - Enhancements to Azure Portal for Azure VM Backup Policies[04:50] - Ben Gelens on Azure Automation DSC Part 6DevOps and OSS with Oguz Pastirmaci [06:43] - Higher Availability for Single Instance Roles on Azure[09:49] - New Stuff in Visual Studio Team ServicesOn-Prem Stuff with Matt McSpirit [12:14] - All things Azure Stack at Ignite[14:57] - OMS Alerting Workaround when Computers are down[16:46] - Docker 1.12 Deep Dive Video[17:00] - Microsoft Tech SummitsWhat do you think? Send us an email, comment below in the comments area on Channel 9, or tweet us at @TheOpsTeam. Follow @TheOpsTeamFollow @dtzarFollow @mattmcspiritFollow @OguzPastirmaci1293https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-28-Courage
Tue, 13 Sep 2016 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-28-CourageMatt McSpiritMatt McSpirit0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-28-Courage/RSSAutomationAzureLinuxPowerShellVSTSBackupOffice 365devopsDockerContainersAzure StackOMSThe Ops Team #027 - "The Fridge"The Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps.

This week on The Ops Team, we're back down to 2 of the regulars, with Matt and Oguz bringing you up to speed with the latest IT news. It's a little chilly in the Ops Team studio this week - someone obviously forgot to pay the last heating bill, and whilst you can't quite see our breath, trust us, it was COLD! In the news, Matt brings us up to speed with a new, free, ebook and free Microsoft Virtual Academy course, along with some cool resources for storage, Hyper-V Scale and VMware integration. In between those two areas, Oguz shares news on a new Azure App Service with MySQL, some VSTS authentication enhancements, and rounds out with a plethora of MVA courses, all of course, FREE! :) Enjoy!

Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-027-The-FridgeThe Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps. This week on The Ops Team, we're back down to 2 of the regulars, with Matt and Oguz bringing you up to speed with the latest IT news. It's a little chilly in the Ops Team studio this week - someone obviously forgot to pay the last heating bill, and whilst you can't quite see our breath, trust us, it was COLD! In the news, Matt brings us up to speed with a new, free, ebook and free Microsoft Virtual Academy course, along with some cool resources for storage, Hyper-V Scale and VMware integration. In between those two areas, Oguz shares news on a new Azure App Service with MySQL, some VSTS authentication enhancements, and rounds out with a plethora of MVA courses, all of course, FREE! :) Enjoy! Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video. Azure Stuff with Matt McSpirit [02:54] - Microsoft Fundamentals of Azure eBook[05:26] - MVA Course - Hybrid IT Management Part 3 - AutomationDevOps and OSS with Oguz Pastirmaci [08:18] - Announcing Azure App Service MySQL in-app (Preview)[11:19] - Upcoming Changes to How You Log into Visual Studio Team Services[12:19] - MVA Courses: Introduction to Microservices, Microservices Design and Patterns, Deploying Dockerized Apps to the Azure Container Service, Building Distributed Applications and Microservices-Based Apps on Azure Container ServiceOn-Prem Stuff with Matt McSpirit [15:00] - Storage Spaces Direct - Drive Firmware Update Video[17:22] - New Hyper-V Scalability Numbers[20:01] - VMware Migration Offer[21:11] - VMware VM Backup with Data Protection ManagerWhat do you think? Send us an email, comment below in the comments area on Channel 9, or tweet us at @TheOpsTeam. Follow1444https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-027-The-Fridge
Fri, 09 Sep 2016 15:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-027-The-FridgeMatt McSpirit, Oguz PastirmaciMatt McSpirit, Oguz Pastirmaci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-027-The-Fridge/RSSAutomationAzureHyper-VLinuxOpen SourceVSTSSystem Center Data Protection ManagerVMWaredevopsWindows Server 2016Storage Spaces DirectAutomation and Update Channels Help Deploy Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus Steve Reay, Senior Program Manager, talks about how Microsoft IT approached the upgrade to Office 365 ProPlus 2016 across the company and recommends key considerations to keep in mind when planning a deployment. He addresses using System Center Configuration Manager to automate the upgrade process and discusses how update channels make it easy to deploy ongoing Office updates.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Taste-of-Premier/Whats-New-in-PowerShell-v5Would you like to learn about the latest and greatest features that Microsoft has built into PowerShell Version 5? Join Lex Thomas and Ashely McGlone as they discuss the new features in PowerShell including changes in security, scripting, debugging, and administration role management, along with the PowerShell Gallery, ScriptAnalyzer, DSC and much, much more! Want to learn more about PowerShell Version5? Check out this FREE training course found on Microsoft Virtual Academy Send your comments or questions to the &quot;Taste of Premier&quot; Podcast show! Follow the conversation @TasteofPremier Become a Fan @ Facebook.com/PremierSupport Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Podcast Marketplace or RSS __________________________ Websites &amp; Blogs: Microsoft Services Premier SupportMicrosoft CybersecurityVideos: Privileged Access Workstations (PAWs): How to Prevent Attackers from Sensitive Accounts and TasksDigital Spring Cleaning: Friendly Reminders on How to Protect and Mitigate your Environment from MalwareHow to Mitigate Pass-the-Hash and Other Forms of Credential TheftSecuring your Desktop: How a Threat Becomes a Security PatchMicrosoft Security Risk Assessment - How to Optimize Your IT Security ProgramMicrosoft Threat Detection Service OverviewCybersecurity Incident ResponseSecuring Your Active Directory EnvironmentProtect Your Enterprise with the Enhanced Mitigation Experience ToolkitProactively Secure your IT Environment from Credential Theft with POP-SLAMRansomware 101: How to Protect and Mitigate your environment from Malware1175https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Taste-of-Premier/Whats-New-in-PowerShell-v5
Thu, 14 Jul 2016 17:00:05 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Taste-of-Premier/Whats-New-in-PowerShell-v5ChrisCaldwell, Lex Thomas, ChrisChrisCaldwell, Lex Thomas, Chris0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Taste-of-Premier/Whats-New-in-PowerShell-v5/RSSAutomationPowerShellWindows PowerShellWindows ServerLearn About the PowerShell 5.0 Using StatementCheck out the cloud & automation training courses that are developed by Art of Shell, who sponsored this video!

In PowerShell 5.0, the using statement enables two new, exciting scenarios! If you're using Windows 10, you already have PowerShell 5.0 available to you! Support for PowerShell 5.0 is also offered via the Windows Management Framework (WMF) package, for down-level operating systems including Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 R2.

First of all, you can "import" .NET namespaces, similar to the C# language, so you don't have to type the full path to a .NET type. For example, instead of typing [System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection] every time you want to reference the SqlConnection .NET class, you can add a using statement for the System.Data.SqlClient .NET namespace. Once you've done this, you can simply reference the class like so: [SqlConnection].

The second scenario that the using statement enables in PowerShell is the ability to import PowerShell Classes from PowerShell modules! If you've created a module that defines one or more PowerShell Classes, you can import those classes from the module by adding a using statement to your PowerShell scripts. The proper syntax for this is: using module <moduleName>. Once you've "used" the module, you can then access the class definitions inside of it!

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/MsftPowerShell/powershell-using-statementCheck out the cloud &amp; automation training courses that are developed by Art of Shell, who sponsored this video! In PowerShell 5.0, the using statement enables two new, exciting scenarios! If you're using Windows 10, you already have PowerShell 5.0 available to you! Support for PowerShell 5.0 is also offered via the Windows Management Framework (WMF) package, for down-level operating systems including Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 R2. First of all, you can &quot;import&quot; .NET namespaces, similar to the C# language, so you don't have to type the full path to a .NET type. For example, instead of typing [System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection] every time you want to reference the SqlConnection .NET class, you can add a using statement for the System.Data.SqlClient .NET namespace. Once you've done this, you can simply reference the class like so: [SqlConnection]. The second scenario that the using statement enables in PowerShell is the ability to import PowerShell Classes from PowerShell modules! If you've created a module that defines one or more PowerShell Classes, you can import those classes from the module by adding a using statement to your PowerShell scripts. The proper syntax for this is: using module &lt;moduleName&gt;. Once you've &quot;used&quot; the module, you can then access the class definitions inside of it! Watch this video for a demonstration about both techniques! Cheers,Trevor SullivanMicrosoft MVP: Cloud &amp; Data Center ManagementFounder, Art of ShellE-mail: trevor@artofshell.com 337https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/MsftPowerShell/powershell-using-statement
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 15:38:06 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/MsftPowerShell/powershell-using-statementLarry Larsen, Trevor SullivanLarry Larsen, Trevor Sullivan5https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/MsftPowerShell/powershell-using-statement/RSSAutomationPowerShellApplying the Release Pipeline Model to Better Manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. For example, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators.

Join Yung Chou, Michael Greene and Steven Murawski from Chef as they discuss how the Release Pipeline Model can be applied to better manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud.

[2:00] How does Chef, DevOps and the Release Pipeline Model play together?

[3:20] What are the major components of the Release Pipeline Model and how do I get started?

[22:18] Can you take us through a step-by-step walkthrough of how this looks like in action?

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/TechNet+Radio/TNR1666There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. For example, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. Join Yung Chou, Michael Greene and Steven Murawski from Chef as they discuss how the Release Pipeline Model can be applied to better manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud. [2:00] How does Chef, DevOps and the Release Pipeline Model play together?[3:20] What are the major components of the Release Pipeline Model and how do I get started?[22:18] Can you take us through a step-by-step walkthrough of how this looks like in action?Want to learn more about this topic? Download the Whitepaper here!__________________________ __________________________ If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites &amp; Blogs: Yung Chou's BlogSteven Murawski’s BlogChef for WindowsChef &#43; Microsoft AzureLearn more: Managing Your Systems on Microsoft Azure with Chef Follow the conversation @MS_ITPro Become a Fan @ facebook.com/MicrosoftITPro Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or RSS 3308https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/TechNet+Radio/TNR1666
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 17:20:54 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/TechNet+Radio/TNR1666ChrisCaldwell, TechNet Radio, Yung Chou on Hybrid Cloud, ChrisChrisCaldwell, TechNet Radio, Yung Chou on Hybrid Cloud, Chris0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/TechNet+Radio/TNR1666/RSSApplication Managementasset managementAutomationAzureMicrosoft Azure PlatformPowerShellWindows AzureWindows PowerShellWindows ServerThe Ops Team #022 - "Sehr gut!"The Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps.

This week on The Ops Team, it's just Matt and the 'DevOpsBoyz' again, with Oguz operating the camera with sublime efficiency. No camera issues this week, so we can just focus on bringing you the latest in IT Professional news. This week, David brings us up to speed with some new integration with Visual Studio and Cloud Foundry, along with some cool stuff on Atlassian Bitbucket. Matt shares the on-prem news, focused on a recent Cloud and Datacenter event in Germany, a great RunAsRadio interview and awesome Hyper-V Containers on Windows 10 info. Oguz talks about Red Hat and Jenkins running on Azure, along with improvements to Redis Cache on Azure, and finally, Matt rounds out the show by sharing a new Orchestrator to OMS Automation migration tool, running your SQL licenses on Azure, and some new info around backup and site recovery.

Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-022-Sehr-gutThe Ops Team is a (sometimes) weekly show where (occasionally) 4 Technical Evangelists specializing in IT Operations get together to give you the deets on their 4 areas of expertise: Microsoft Azure/Cloud, On-premises datacenter technologies, Enterprise Mobility / Windows and DevOps. This week on The Ops Team, it's just Matt and the 'DevOpsBoyz' again, with Oguz operating the camera with sublime efficiency. No camera issues this week, so we can just focus on bringing you the latest in IT Professional news. This week, David brings us up to speed with some new integration with Visual Studio and Cloud Foundry, along with some cool stuff on Atlassian Bitbucket. Matt shares the on-prem news, focused on a recent Cloud and Datacenter event in Germany, a great RunAsRadio interview and awesome Hyper-V Containers on Windows 10 info. Oguz talks about Red Hat and Jenkins running on Azure, along with improvements to Redis Cache on Azure, and finally, Matt rounds out the show by sharing a new Orchestrator to OMS Automation migration tool, running your SQL licenses on Azure, and some new info around backup and site recovery. Here's all the links and info on the topics we covered, along with the time stamps to jump to specific points in the video. DevOps with David Tesar [02:03] - DevTest Labs GA[05:35] - Cloud Foundry Extension for Visual Studio Team Services[05:54] - Continuous integration and delivery of web apps from Atlassian BitbucketOn-Prem Stuff with Matt McSpirit [08:00] - Cloud &amp; Datacenter Conference Sessions on Channel 9[10:18] - RunAsRadio - Hyperconverged Storage using Windows Server 2016 with Ned Pyle[11:22] - Hyper-V Containers on Windows 10 and VideoDevOps and OSS with Ogus Pastirmaci [13:49] - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 in Azure Marketplace[15:25] - Jenkins on Azure[16:40] - Jenkins integration with Visual Studio Team Services[19:05] - Redis Cache on AzureAzure Stuff with Matt McSpirit [19:42] - Orchestrator to OMS Automation Migration[22:12] - SQL Server L1660https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-022-Sehr-gut
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 15:34:09 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-022-Sehr-gutDavid Tesar, Matt McSpirit, Oguz PastirmaciDavid Tesar, Matt McSpirit, Oguz Pastirmaci0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Ops-Team/The-Ops-Team-022-Sehr-gut/RSSAutomationAzureHyper-VLinuxOpen SourcePowerShellSQL ServerStorageVisual StudioBackupSystem Center OrchestratordevopsContainers